What bony abnormality is seen in the x-ray from this child ?
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Rachitic rosary.
Discussion:
Rachitic rosary refers to expansion of the anterior rib ends at the costochondral junctions and is most frequently seen in rickets.
Causes of this appearance include:
- Rickets: nodularity at costochondral junction (rachitic rosary)
- Scury
- Chondrodystrophy
It is important to consider whether this appearance could actually represent healing fractures as a result of child abuse.
Rickets is a condition in which the growing bones in children are softened and weakened because of extreme and prolonged deficiency of Vitamin D.
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